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Simple Farmhouse Life

318. How Hands-On, Real-Life Learning Transformed Their Health and Home | Kody Hanner of Homestead Education

Simple Farmhouse Life

Lisa Bass

Home & Garden, Leisure

4.9 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

A medical crisis eight years ago pushed Kody’s family into a complete lifestyle overhaul that ultimately transformed her husband’s health, reshaped their home life, and sparked the creation of Homestead Science.  In this conversation, we chat about moving from overwhelm and trial-and-error to raising capable kids, building a hands-on homeschool, and developing a curriculum that serves families whether on acreage or in a subdivision.  Kody shares what she learned about practical skills, real-food living, large family dynamics, and the surprising joy of watching teens step into responsibility while still getting to be teenagers.  Her story is a reminder that you don’t have to do everything at once, and that meaningful learning can happen right alongside real life! In this episode, we cover: - Kody reflects on her husband's sudden end-stage liver disease diagnosis and how it reshaped their entire family direction - The early overwhelm of shifting from a typical American lifestyle to true whole-food, toxin-free living - Rethinking low-fat diets, salts, and dairy, and discovering how traditional foods supported healing - Finding a holistic doctor who affirmed the very changes they felt drawn to make - Watching her husband's labs steadily improve until he finally received a clean bill of health - Navigating blended family dynamics, homeschooling, homesteading, and medical crises all at once - Realizing there was no curriculum that taught kids homesteading, agriculture, or practical home skills in a real-life way - Beginning to write Homestead Science by creating hands-on lessons for her own kids, from milking routines to budgeting and food safety - How the curriculum grows with children— early ages learning concepts playfully, older students tackling tools, measurements, planning, and economics - Why the program works even for families without land, using store-bought ingredients and small-scale projects - The role of strewing, entrepreneurship, and true responsibility in helping kids discover skills and confidence - Kody’s encouragement to new homeschoolers: drop the pressure, honor what feels realistic in your season, and prioritize relationship over rigid expectations - The surprising dynamic of teens in large families—how they can be incredibly helpful and still fully enjoy being teenagers, despite common misconceptions View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! RESOURCES MENTIONED Check out Kody’s parenting book, Raising Self-Sufficient Kids: An Honest Mom's Guide to Intentional Parenting  Explore her homeschool curriculum and resources: Homestead Science Join my FREE masterclass to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTube Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series Turn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my YouTube Success Academy Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook CONNECT Kody Hanner of Homestead Education | Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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When COVID hit, I just saw so many families saying, how do I teach my kids to do all the things I don't know how to do. I want to learn it, but I want my kids to learn it and want my kids to embrace it in a way that they have confidence in it. But I mean, even myself having the background in ag, there were so many times that I was like, I don't know what to do. I don't know how to make this. I don't know how to make this safe. It's really become a mission because

0:21.8

the more research I do, I have found that there's a like a systematic gap in the way we teach

0:27.6

kids that used to be commonplace as in teaching agriculture and home economics in a way that wasn't

0:33.7

a vocational agricultural class or a vocational cooking class. It was parts to teach you how to

0:39.5

run a home. My name is Lisa, mother of nine and creator of the blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse

0:44.9

On Boone, on this podcast, I like to talk about simplifying your life so you can live out your

0:49.4

priorities. I help you learn how to cook from scratch and decorate on a budget through this podcast and my

0:54.7

courses simple sourdough in the simple sewing series. I also help people reach their goals from home

1:00.1

through my business course, YouTube Success Academy. I will leave links to these resources in the show

1:04.8

notes and description box below. Now let's get into the show.

1:17.9

Welcome back to the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. Today, I am going to be chatting with Cody Hanner of Homestead Education. She's a homestead educator and founder of Homestead

1:23.8

Science in the Homestead Education podcast. Her journey into natural living began in

1:29.0

2018 when her husband was diagnosed with stage four liver cirrhosis, a diagnosis that prompted

1:35.0

their family to overhaul their lifestyle overnight. What started as a personal pursuit of

1:39.2

wellness quickly grew into a passion for teaching others how to live more intentionally and

1:43.5

sustainably.

1:44.7

After relocating to North Idaho, Cody and her family established a thriving commercial homestead

1:49.5

where they raised livestock, grow much of their own food, and sell pork and seasonal products.

1:53.8

They're currently expanding their vision with a farm store to serve their community more directly.

1:58.5

As a homeschooling mom, Cody searched for a true science-based

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agricultural curriculum letter to create the Homestead Science Program, a program designed to

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teach the next generation where their food comes from. Through the Homestead Education podcast,

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